SYLLABUS MONTH CHAPTER NO. & NAME SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY. Speak five lines on My Family. Read one page of any interesting book.
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1 SYLLABUS SUBJECT : ENGLISH CLASS: II MONTH CHAPTER NO. & NAME SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY April The English Channel- Ch:1- Fun with Friends Ch:2-The Balloon Race L-1 The Alphabet L-2 Sentences Spoken English- Unit 1 Cursive Handwriting- Page no. 5 to 10 Writing skill- Five sentences on My Best Friend. Poem- O Look at the Moon L-3 Nouns L-4 One and Many Cursive Handwriting- Page no. 11 to 15 The English Channel- Ch: 3- Vir, the Hero Ch: 4 Out with Father L-5 Adjectives L-6 Comparision of Adjectives Spoken English- Unit 2 Cursive Handwriting- Page no. 16 to 22 Poem- Six Little Mice Sat Down to Spin Writing Skill- Five sentences on - My Pet Animal. Revision for Periodic Test - 1 Portion : The English Channel- Ch: 1,2 The Grammarite L- 1,2,3,4 Five sentences on Speak five lines on My Family. Read one page of any interesting book. Write five lines on My Parents. Speak five lines on My School.
2 September November The English Channel- Ch: 5 The Man- Club Ch: 6 Making a House L-7 Possessives L-8 Pronouns Spoken English- Unit 3 Cursive Handwriting- Page no. 23 to 27 Informal Letter Poem- Tumbling Revision Term 1 Examination Portion: The English Channel- L- 1 to 6 L- 1 to 8 Letter writing Write five sentences on any topic P.T. - 1 Term - 1 Examination The English Channel- Ch: 7- On the Beach Ch: 8- Mother Crab s Plan L- 9 Articles L-10 Verbs Spoken English- Unit 4 Cursive Handwriting- Page no. 29 to 39 Writing skill- Five sentences on Diwali. Poem- At the Seaside Revision Periodic Test 2 Portion:(The English Channel- Ch: 7,8 L- 9,10,11,12 Five sentences on.) The English Channel- Ch: 9 How to Do it! Children will recite any poem of their choice. Speak five lines on My Favourite Subject. S.E.A Assessment 1 Portion: Activity No. 4 & 5 Loud Reading of the chapter. Speak five lines on My Mother. Write five lines on My Favourite Cartoon.
3 December January February L-11 Tenses L-12 Adverbs Spoken English- Unit 5 Cursive Handwriting- Page no. 40 to 44 Comprehension Poem- Jungle Parade The English Channel- Ch: 10 Be Careful Ch:11 Helping Trixie L-13 Prepositions L-14 Matching Nouns and Verbs Spoken English- Unit 6 Application to the Principal Cursive Writing- Page no. 45 to 50 The English Channel- Ch: 12 A New Home L-15 Punctuation L-16 Conjunctions Spoken English- Unit 7 Write five lines on My favourite fruit. Comprehension Cursive Handwriting- Page no. 51 to 55. Poem- Tell Me Why Comprehension Write five lines on My favourite season. Revision for Term 2 Portion : Syllabus taught from to February. S.E.A. Assessment - 2 Portion : Activity No. 8 & 9 Speak five lines on My favourite flower. Write five lines on Christmas. Speak five lines on Basant Panchmi. Recitation of any poem from the text book.
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6 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS MONTH CHAPTER NO. & NAME SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY April Ch:1- Numbers Ch:2-Addition (Tables 2-4) Ch:2 Addition 1. Fun activity will be done. 2. Activity Through Flash cards and class objects. CH-3 Subtraction CH-4 Shapes (Tables 5-6) Revision for PT-1 Portion (Ch-1,2 and 3) Tables 2 5 CH-5 Numbers Beyond 100 CH-6 Addition and Subtraction (Tables 7-8) P.T. - 1 September Revision for Term 1 Examination Portion:- (Ch-1 to 6) Tables:- 2-8 CH-7 Multiplication CH-13 Patterns Tables- 9 to Subtraction of greater numbers using Flash cards and Educational games. 4. To cut shapes from colour papers and paste them in notebooks. 5. Activity will be done through playing cards, stationary items. S.E.A Assessment -1 Portion (Activity No. 4,2) 6. Fun activity to explain the concept of Multiplication. 7. Students will create their own pattern in the class.
7 November December CH-8 Division Tables 11 & 12 Revision for PT-2 Portion (Ch-7 & 13) Table of 9 and 12 Ch - 9 Fractions CH-10 Measurement Table of Activity will be done through distribution of candy in class. S.E.A Assessment - 2 Portion (Activity no. 7, 8) 9. Explanation with the help of Examples. 10. Children will go to the clinic to measure their weight & height. January February CH-11 Money CH-12 Time Tables of 14 and 15 Practice worksheets will be given 11.Role Play of shopkeeper will be done to explain the concept. 12.To show the time in the clock by moving its hand. March Revision for Term-2 Examination Portion:- (Ch-7 to 12) Tables 12 to 15 Term - 2 Examination Note : An Assessment Test will be conducted after completion of every chapter. SUBJECT : EVS MONTH CHAPTER NO. & NAME SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY April Ch:1- Types of Plants Ch:2- Uses of Plants Ch:2-Uses Of Plants Contd 1. Draw a diagram of a plant and label its parts. 2. Draw any two things that come from plants.
8 September Ch:3- Animals That Help Us Ch:4- Wild Animals Ch:7-Housing And Clothing Revision for P.T.-1 Portion:Ch-1,2 & 3 Ch:5- Bones & Muscles Ch:6- Food For Health Periodic Test -I Term-1 Examination Portion-(Ch-1 to 7 ) 3. Children will make a list of 8 things that we get from animals and paste the pictures in their notebooks. 4. Children will draw and colour the animal they like the most. 5. Identification of different cloth samples. 6. Children will bring healthy food in their lunch boxes and a group discussion will be done on same. 7. Children will speak 5 lines on Healthy Food. S.E.A Assessment 1 Portion: Activity No. -1,2 Ch:8- Things Around Us 8. Draw one picture each of living and non-living things which are useful to us. November December Ch:9- Rocks & Minerals Ch:10 Air Around Us Revision for PT-2 Portion: Ch-8,9 Ch:11 Water Ch:12 Water Cycle 9. Make a list of five things that you see at home which are made from minerals or rocks. 10. Children will speak 5 properties of air using a balloon. S.E.A - Assessment 2 Portion : Activity no. 8,9 11. Story telling on save water. 12. Children will draw a diagram of the water cycle. January February Ch:12 Water Cycle (Cont..) Ch:13 Light And Shadow Revision For Term-2 Examination Portion : Ch-8,9,10,11,12, Activity will be done at noon in the garden to explain the concept of light and shadow. Note : An Assessment Test will be conducted after completion of every chapter. SUBJECT COMPUTER CLASS II MONTH CHAPTER No. AND NAME April L-1 Computer A machine
9 L-2 Parts of a computer L 3 How does a computer work? L 3 How does a computer work? Contd Fun with Tux Math L 4 Operating a computer L 4 Operating a Computer Contd L 5 The keyboard and its functions September Revision and Term 1 Examination Portion : L - 1, 2, 3,4 & 5 L 6 Handling a Mouse Tux Typing November L 7 Fun with Paint December L 8 Draw and Color Shapes January L 9 Tux Paint Project 1 (Tux Paint) February Project 2 (Tux Paint ) Revision Portion : L 6,7,8 & 9 March Term 2 Examination SUBJECT: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE April MONTH CHAPTER NO. & NAME Page 7 Famous Sights of India Page 10 Fairy Tales Page 11 Good Manners Page 12 Young ones Page 13 Wildlife Quiz Page 14 Dances of India Page 15 Sports Stars of India
10 September November Page 16 Flower Quiz Page 18 Indoor and Outdoor sports Page 19 Children Love Us Page 22 From the Holy Books Page 24 The Country I love Page 25 Our Festivals Page 26 Jobs People Do Page 27 Weather Report Page 30 Sport Spotting Page 31 Musical Instruments Page 33 Word Game Page 36 Our Senses Revision Worksheet,Quiz, Group Discussion Term 1 Examination Page no. 7 to 36 Page 38 The Calendar Page 39 Number Quiz Page 40 Knowing the computer Page 41 Air Quiz Page 43 Group Names Page 46 In India Page 47 Famous Indians Page 48 Who s Incharge Page 49 Road Signs Page 50 Nature Facts Page 51 Creature Puzzle Page 53 Famous People Page 54 People Around the World Page 55 The Olympic Games Page 56 Quiz on India Page 57 A Tour of India December Page 59 look carefully Page 60 Our Earth January Page 61 Care for our Earth Page 62 Communication February Revision Term 2 Examination Worksheet, Quiz, Group Discussion Note : An Assessment Test will be conducted after completion of every chapter.
11 SUBJECT : VALUE EDUCATION CLASS: II MONTH CHAPTER NUMBER & NAME SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY April/ Ch-1 Pleasing Ways Video- Good Manners in Everyday Life Value/Skill- Good Manners Ch-2 Peter and the Treasure Book Video- The Flying Tortoise Value/Skill- Honesty is the best policy Ch-3 A Bundle of Sticks Video- Belling the Cat Value/Skill- Unity is Strength September TERM EXAMINATION I Syllabus: Chapters 1,2,3 Ch-4 The Answer Sheet Video- The Grasshopper and the Ants Value/Skill- Learning from mistakes November/ December Ch-5 Four Friends and the Hunter Video- The Four Friends Value/Skill- Friendship January/ Ch-6 The Rose Thorn Video-The Mouse Deer and the Tiger February Value/Skill- Caring for Nature March TERM EXAMINATION II Syllabus: Chapters 4, 5,6 SUBJECT: WORK EDUCATION CLASS II MONTH TOPIC SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY April Thread Bengel Experience based Activity Bunny Book Mark Observation based Activity Pot & Diya Making Observation based Activity Quillings Card Observation based Activity September Pencil Shaving Figure Experience based Activity News Paper Basket Experience based Activity November Sandpaper Work Observation based Activity December Wall Hanging Experience based Activity January Composition Experience based Activity February Painting Observation based Activity SUBJECT: ART EDUCATION (VISUAL ART)
12 MONTH TOPIC SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY April Introduction of lines, 2. Fun with Lines Lines chart &Make a Composition Shapes (semi-circle, ovel, pentagon, Shape chart with different colour hexagon) Fun with Shapes Lines and Shapes Based Composition Pattern with the help of line and shapes Strip Technique September REVISION, TERM EXAM -1 Borders Design,2.Corner Design Observation Based Activity November Emoticons, 2.Stick figure Experience Based Activity December Semi Realistic Figure Observation Based Activity January Grid Drawing Proportion Based Activity February REVISION, TERM EXAM -2 SUBJECT : DANCE April MONTHS ASPECTS OF LEARNING SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY Introduction of classical dance of India(THEORY) DANCE on folk song for the preparation of the summer camp inauguration. Introduction of classical dance of India(THEORY) DANCE on folk song for the preparation of the summer camp inauguration. Origin of classical dance (THEORY) Preparation on patriotic song for 15 th PRACTICE for 15 th / prayer dance. Performance on the song. Performance on the song. Practice on patriotic song. Performance on patriotic song. September PRACTICE for 15 th / prayer Practice on western song. dance Preparation for the overnight camp or Practice on Indian song. Diwali Celebration. November Introduction of Bharatnatyam (THEORY) and preparation for sports Zumba or welcome dance preparation. day. December Introduction of kathak (THEORY) Performance on sports day.
13 January Preparation for 26 th January. Performance on 26 january. February Full revision of full session. Revision of all dances. SUBJECT : INDIAN MUSIC MONTHS April/ September November December January February ASPECTS OF LEARNING [TOPICS] Vedic chants, Sargam, Alankar& Prayer Song Patriotic song, Alankar Practice Devotional Song/Vandana Revision, Devotional Song (Bhajan) Devotional Song, Taal Kaharva [Hand Beats] Motivational Songs Inspirational Song Patriotic Song, Prayer Song Revision & Practice SUBJECT : WESTERN VOCAL MONTH CHAPTER NO. & NAME SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY April September C Major-Vocal Practice of the Scale with Piano followed by Welcome Song or Hymn from the School Diary. Revision of all the topics and clearance of the doubts if any. C Major Scale (Variations) with Piano & Patriotic Song or Hymn from the School Diary. F Major Scale with piano, School Song & Hymn from the School Diary. Combined practice of all the scales C & F Major & Hymn from the School Diary. G Major Scale with Piano & Hymn from the School Diary. Notational Accuracy of C major Scale along with hand beats. Notational Accuracy of C major Scale along with hand beats. Notational Accuracy of C major Scale and its variations along with hand beats in 4/4, Common Time Signature. Listen to the melody with a missing final note. Students will sing or Hum the final tonic Note. Listen to the melody with a missing final note. Students will sing or Hum the final tonic Note in the various scales. Listen to the melody twice & try to Clap the Rhythm while singing the song.
14 November December January February Songs Practice in 4/4 Times Signature & Hymn from the School Diary. Songs Practice in 2/4 Times Signature & Hymn from the School Diary. Songs Practice in 3/4 Times Signature & Hymn from the School Diary. Revision of all the songs and Hymns. Song Practice in 4/4 Times Signature along with Clapping with the skin instrument. Song Practice in 2/4 Times Signature along with Clapping with the skin instrument. Song Practice in 3/4 Times Signature along with Clapping with the skin instrument. Various Song Practices along with the Various Aural Exercises. Students should carry their instrument as per the time table provided to them regularly and the specified model for the Keyboard & Guitar will be suggested in the Ist week of April, SUBJECT : HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION MONTHS TOPICS SUB-TOPICS April 1. HUMAN BODY Body Awareness What are our sensory organs? How can I maintain cleanliness? 2. MOVEMENT AWARENESS Body Movements Body Movements Body Movements Body Movements Body Movements What are the fundamental movements? - How high can I reach? How far can I go? What are the other forms of movements? How do I clap? How can I clap to count? How to set rhythm with music? Can I jump to the count? Can we fly like a bird? Can we walk like animal? Can we move like a fan? Can we sway like a tree? September Colours of Food Tastes of Food Sources of Food What are different colours of food items? Tastes of Food Where does the food come from? Who produces food? Where? Where do we buy food from?
15 Where the food is prepared at home? Different Foods in Which food we eat everyday? Different Seasons November Getting Help During Emergency Whom/Where should I go for help in emergency at home/ school during sickness or injuries in school bus? December/January Sources of Safe Drinking Water What are the sources of safe drinking water? February Use of Toilets Where do we go for toileting? How do we keep the toilet and my self clean? March Cleaning up after meals Why do we clean up after taking food? How do we keep surrounding clean before and after eating meals? SUBJECT: SWIMMING MONTH TOPIC SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY April/ Paddling Recreational Games June/ Paddling & Bubbling Recreational Games Paddling, Bubbling & Floating Recreational Games September Free Style Swimming Recreational Games Recreational Pool Games Recreational Games NOTES
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